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Insurance subcommittee rolls House Bill 476 to first calendar of 2026
Summary
At its March 25 meeting the insurance subcommittee moved House Bill 476 to the first calendar of 2026; the item was the only bill on the agenda and no debate or vote was recorded.
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The insurance subcommittee chair (unnamed) called the meeting to order on Tuesday, March 25, and announced that Item No. 1, House Bill 476, “has been rolled to the first calendar of 2026.”
The announcement came during a short session in which the chair confirmed a quorum of six members and said the committee had one bill on its calendar. No debate on the bill, no motions regarding the bill, and no roll-call vote on the bill were recorded in the transcript. The chair thanked committee staff and adjourned the meeting, which the transcript notes was closed “subject to the call of the chair.”
The meeting transcript identifies staff and officers thanked by the chair, including Clerk Solis; staff members Gearhart, Lehi, Middleton Dunn, Matt King (research analyst), Ryan Malone (committee intern) and Sergeant at Arms Reuben Sanders. The transcript does not record any substantive discussion of House Bill 476’s content, sponsors, or fiscal effects, nor does it record any committee direction for further work on the bill.
Because the transcript records only the procedural movement of the bill to a later calendar and no formal action on its substance, the subcommittee’s next public action on House Bill 476 — such as scheduling for hearing, amendment, or a vote — is not specified in the record.
